Hello Davide,
I am sure that the experts who participate in this group would create a
script to solve your problem in only a few lines of code.
You could also do it, it is just a matter of looking at the documentation
for the scripting commands, also known as Hansl.
There is also a good helping start, which is opening the console log, and
see all the steps you did with the graphical interface. You can save it to
a script file and adapt to your needs.
Hope this helps.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 7:13 PM Davide Bertani <dbertani92(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone!
i'm a medical student from Italy, so not an expert in statistics and I
apologize in advance for my linguistic or technical errors.
I would like to ask if there is a way, using Gretl, to perform a series of
unique logistic regressions with a single command, keeping the same nominal
variable and analyzing its relationship with a series of measurement
variables extracted from an excel database. let me explain: I have a single
nominal variable , A, and a series of measurement variables B C D (100
items). usually I will open Gretl, load the database, click on "logit",
"binary", select the nominal variable and the first regressor, get the data
I need (O.R., p value, IC 95%), copy them, and paste them into Word or
Excel. then I repeat all again using the second regressor, then the third,
and so on...a huge waste of time and energies. Is there a way to avoid this
exhausting task, automating the process and performing the calculation
operation once, and then getting a table with the results in the column? Do
you think it's possible? could you help me with this task? thank you in
advance
Sincerely
Davide
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